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The Interspecies Meditation on Felixstowe Beach with Ruth Catlow

Meet at Hamilton MAS
Bent Hill Felixstowe IP11 7DG
11:30am – 12:30pm  Sunday, 17 August

Book your free place here.

The Interspecies Meditation
is a guided ritual designed help people develop empathy with non-human life forms through imaginative role-play and deep listening. It provides participants with a fun experience of possible new relations. Originally created as part of The Treaty of Finsbury Park 2025, a collaborative fiction project about interspecies democracy, this meditation has since traveled the world, evolving with each new place it visits.

Now arriving on the lively coast of Felixstowe, this event offers a moment of reflection, connection, and playful transformation.

🌊🐚 What to Expect:

Whether you’re an artist, activist, beach-walker, or just curious, this event offers a powerful, imaginative way to reconnect with your surroundings—and with the lives that share it.

Presented by Hamilton MAS, this event is part of a larger interactive exhibition, From the City to the Coast tracing Furtherfield’s journey from London’s Finsbury Park to Felixstowe’s coast—celebrating art, community, and ecological futures.

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This exhibition is part of Reimagine This Coastal Town, a Furtherfield project realised in partnership with The University of Sussex, Level Two Youth Projects, Hamilton MAS, and the Felixstowe Citizen Science Group and with support from Arts Council England and the Suffolk Cultural Fund.

🔗Learn more about the exhibition

Contact info@furtherfield.org

Image: The Interspecies Meditation, film still from the Interspecies Festival of Finsbury Park 2023, by Tracy Kiryango

Furtherfield Exhibition: From the City to the Coast

Hamilton MAS Presents
Furtherfield: From the City to the Coast

Hamilton MAS, Bent Hill, Felixstowe, IP11 7DG

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Furtherfield Exhibition: From the City to the Coast - Presented by Hamilton MAS, Felixstowe

OPENING PARTY: Friday 1 August, 6–8pm
Join us for a warm and welcoming celebration at Hamilton MAS with refreshments, conversations, and a chance to get hands-on with ideas for the town’s future.

EXHIBITION OPEN DAILY: 2–17 August, 11am–4pm and by appointment

EVENTS

An exhibition and an invitation to help grow a culture where art, community, and ecology meet in Felixstowe.

This summer, Furtherfield invites Felixstowe communities, supporters, and friends, old and new, to From the City to the Coast, a playful and interactive exhibition that celebrates a new chapter for this radical arts group.

After nearly 30 years in Haringey, North London, Furtherfield, an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation, has relocated to Felixstowe. Now rooted in Felixstowe, Furtherfield is working with community partners and people across the town to co-create  adventurous, imaginative responses to the environmental and social challenges of our time.

From the City to the Coast tells the story of that move, and of a growing network of local people –  young adults, artists, and community partners – coming together to Reimagine This Coastal Town. The exhibition showcases visionary work from this process, including:

The Interspecies Festival of Finsbury Park 2023

The Interspecies Festival, Part of The Treaty of Finsbury Park by Furtherfield (2020-25)

AFTER 30 YEARS IN LONDON FURTHERFIELD IS STARTING  A NEW CHAPTER IN FELIXSTOWE

This exhibition marks the start of the next phase of the project: an 18 month-long creative programme culminating in a Live Action Role Play (LARP) where art, community, and ecology meet. This will take place in September 2026, co-designed with young adults and regional artists.

LARPing is a powerful form of immersive storytelling where participants play characters and explore shared alternate realities through play. It’s a proven way to gain insights into the more-than-human world, to test ideas, and spark new ways of thinking, feeling and relating to each other – especially in times of uncertainty.

It’s up to us to imagine, together, the possible futures of the places we love.

Everyone is welcome. Come and get involved.

Contact info@furtherfield.org

MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT

Funded by Arts Council England, the Suffolk Culture Fund, and Sussex University, and developed in collaboration with The University of Sussex, Level Two Youth Projects, Hamilton MAS, and the Felixstowe Citizen Science Group  and local communities, Reimagine This Coastal Town explores how places like Felixstowe can creatively respond to environmental change, while building inclusive spaces for connection, care, and imagination.

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Mycorrhizal Meditation

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Mycorrhizal Meditation is a sound-art work by Fiona MacDonald : Feral Practice, commissioned for the enjoyment of the people of Finsbury Park, as part of the exhibition Are We All Addicts Now?

It is designed to be listened to in the park, but can be listened to anywhere.

Mm is a guided meditation (approx. 15 mins) that choreographs a connective journey through the human body and down into a dynamic under-soil world. The voice of the artist entwines with sound recordings made in wooded places, using ambient and contact microphones, and techniques that convert electrical signals in plants and fungi into sound.

Feral Practice complicates a notion of nature as ‘ultimate digital detox’, and guides the user towards the startling interconnectivity of beyond-human nature, the ‘wood-wide-web’ that predates our digital connectivity by millennia. The mycorrhizal network is made up of fungi and plant tissue, and acts both as a woodland’s food store and communication centre.

Mm is suitable for ages 8 years and above.
It can be listened to alone or in a group.

Please tweet @feralpractice @furtherfield #addictsnow to share your experience of the meditation.

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